NOUN
- a city in the European part of Russia on the Volga; site of German defeat in World War II in the winter of 1942-43
How To Use Tsaritsyn In A Sentence
- The town, Tsaritsyn, offered all sorts of advantages. Deathride
- Back on the metro and it's a further 20 minute ride to Tsaritsyno, another large, forested estate. The principal attraction here is the unfinished summer palace of Catherine the Great.
- Stalingrad did not become again Tsaritsyn, nor did Stalin Peak revert to an earlier name but rather was renamed Communism Peak. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 3
- The city in south-west Russia was originally called Tsaritsyn until it was renamed after the communist leader in 1925. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- Consequently, in the Civil War, both the Reds and the Whites had fought for possession of Tsaritsyn. Deathride
- But as Stalin had cut his teeth on the fighting around Tsaritsyn as Stalingrad was then called during the Civil War, he presumably did not feel in need of any military expertise. Deathride
- Given its position as the key city astride the southern leg of the great Russian river, Stalingrad, historic Tsaritsyn, was the key to the operation. Deathride
- To wreck it all, you'd need a nuke or two great big armies fighting a no-holds-barred battle there — like, uh, Tsaritsyn in the War of the Three Emperors a hundred and fifty years ago. The Disunited States of America